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ABHYAAS BATCH

FUNCTION
DPP - 2
1. If f (x )  cos(log x ) , then f (x ) f (y)  1 [ f (x / y)  f (xy )]  9. If f (x )  log 1  x  , then f  2 x 2  is equal to
2 1  x  1  x 

(a) 1 (b) 1 (a) [ f (x )]2 (b) [ f (x )]3


2
(c) 2 f (x ) (d) 3 f (x )
(c) 2 (d) None of these
10. If  (x )  a x , then { (p)} 3 is equal to
2. If f (x )  1  x , then f [ f (cos 2 )] 
1 x (a)  (3 p) (b) 3 (p)
(a) tan 2 (b) sec 2 (c) 6 (p) (d) 2 (p)
(c) cos 2 (d) cot 2 x 3
11. If f (x )  , then f [ f { f (x )}] equals
3. If f (x )  sin log x , then the value of x 1

x (a) x (b) –x


f (xy )  f    2 f (x ). cos log y is equal to
y
(c) x (d)  1
2 x
(a) 1 (b) 0
12. If f (x )  cos(log x ) , then the value of
(c) - 1 (d) sinlog x. cos log y
4. The value of b and c for which the identity 1 x 
f (x ). f (4 )   f    f (4 x )
2  4 
f (x  1)  f (x )  8 x  3 is satisfied, where
f (x )  bx 2  cx  d , are (a) 1 (b) - 1
(a) b  2, c  1 (b) b  4, c  1 (c) 0 (d) 1
x| x |
(c) b  1, c  4 (d) b  1, c  1 13. If f (x )  , then f (1) 
| x|
a x  ax
5. Given the function f (x )  , (a  2) . Then (a) 1 (b) - 1
2
f (x  y )  f (x  y ) 
(c) 0 (d) + 2
14. Let f : R  R be defined by f (x )  2 x  | x | , then
(a) 2 f (x ). f (y) (b) f (x ). f (y)
f (2 x )  f ( x )  f (x ) 
f (x )
(c) (d) None of these
f (y ) (a) 2 x (b) 2 | x |

6. If f (x ) 
x
, then
f (a)
 (c) 2 x (d) 2 | x |
x 1 f (a  1)
15 The graph of the function y  f (x ) is symmetrical
(b) f  
1
(a) f (a) about the line x  2 , then
a

a 
(a) f (x )   f ( x ) (b) f (2  x )  f (2  x )
(c) f (a 2 ) (d) f  
 a 1 (c) f (x )  f ( x ) (d) f (x  2)  f (x  2)

x 1
7. The domain of the function log(x 2  6 x  6) is 16. If f (x )   , then f (y) 
x 1 y
(a) (, ) (b) (,3  3 )  (3  3 , )
(a) x (b) x  1
(c) (, 1]  [5, ) (d) [0, ) (c) x  1 (d) 1  x
8. The equivalent function of log x is 2
17. The function f : R  R, f (x )  x 2 , x  R is
(a) 2 log x (b) 2 log| x | (a) Injection but not surjection
(c) | log x 2 | (d) (log x )2 (b) Surjection but not injection
(c) Injection as well as surjection

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(d) Neither injection nor surjection (a) f is one-one onto (b) f is one-one into
18. Function f : R  R, f (x )  x 2  x is (c) f is many one onto (d) f is many one into
(a) One-one onto (b) One-one into x 4
2
25. Let f (x )  for | x |  2 , then the function
x2  4
(c) Many-one onto (d) Many-one into
f : (,  2]  [2, )  (1, 1) is
19. Mapping f : R  R which is defined as
(a) One-one into (b) One-one onto
f (x )  cos x , x  R will be
(c) Many one into (d) Many one onto
(a) Neither one-one nor onto
26. Let the function f:RR be defined by
(b) One-one
f (x )  2 x  sin x , x  R . Then f is
(c) Onto
(a) One-to-one and onto
(d) One-one onto
(b) One-to-one but not onto
20. The function f : R  R defined by f (x )  (x  1)
(c) Onto but not one-to-one
(x  2)(x  3) is
(d) Neither one-to-one nor onto
(a) One-one but not onto
27. A function f from the set of natural numbers to
(b) Onto but not one-one
n  1
 , when n is odd
(c) Both one-one and onto 
integers defined by f (n)   2 , is
(d) Neither one-one nor onto  n , when n is even
 2

21. If f :R R, then f (x )  | x | is
(a) One-one but not onto
(a) One-one but not onto (b) Onto but not one-one
(b) Onto but not one-one (c) One-one and onto both
(c) One-one and onto (d) Neither one-one nor onto
(d) None of these x
28. If f : [0, )  [0, ) and f (x )  , then f is
22. Let f:NN defined by f (x )  x  x  1 , x  N ,
2 1 x
then f is (a) One-one and onto
(a) One-one onto (b) One-one but not onto
(b) Many one onto (c) Onto but not one-one
(c) One-one but not onto (d) Neither one-one nor onto
(d) None of these 29. If f :RS defined by f (x )  sin x  3 cos x  1 is
23. Set A has 3 elements and set B has 4 elements. The onto, then the interval of S is
number of injection that can be defined from A to (a) [–1, 3] (b) [1, 1]
B is (c) [0, 1] (d) [0, –1]
(a) 144 (b) 12
30. f (x )  x  x 2 is a function from R  R , then f (x )
(c) 24 (d) 64
is
24. Let f:RR be a function defined by
(a) Injective (b) Surjective
x m
f (x )  , where m  n . Then (c) Bijective (d) None of these
x n

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